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Two Cities, Two Armies: Pivot Points in the Fight in Ukraine’s East
DONETSK REGION, Ukraine—The Ukrainian soldier walked to the edge of the river, looked toward the sound of artillery in the…
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Edward Snowden Is Granted Russian Citizenship
President Vladimir V. Putin on Monday granted Russian citizenship to Edward J. Snowden, the former U.S. intelligence contractor who became…
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A Work of Mourning Comes to New York, With No Rothkos in Sight
Few pieces of music are as tied to the place where they premiered as Tyshawn Sorey’s “Monochromatic Light (Afterlife).” Commissioned…
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How Bryson DeChambeau Saved Long Drive Golf
In August 2021, long drive was on the brink of collapse. The niche sport — in which competitors drive golf…
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Jim Florio, New Jersey Governor Undone by Tax Hike, Dies at 85
Jim Florio, who was elected governor of New Jersey in 1989 by persuading voters that he would not raise state…
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N.F.L. Nixes Tackle Game From Pro Bowl
The N.F.L. announced on Monday that it would turn the Pro Bowl, its annual all-star game, into a flag football…
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Iran Strikes at Kurdish Separatist Groups in Northern Iraq
Iranian forces on Monday unleashed drone and artillery attacks on the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq, targeting what Tehran says…
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A Guide to the 7 Propositions on California’s November Ballot
The gaming floor of the Gardens Casino in Hawaiian Gardens.Credit...Gabriella Angotti-Jones for The New York TimesThe midterm congressional ...
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Is It the Gas Prices, Stupid?
Democratic fortunes have improved markedly over the last few months, with the party overtaking Republicans on the generic congressional ballot…
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Kushner’s Company Reaches $3.25 Million Settlement in Maryland Lawsuit
WASHINGTON — An apartment management company partly owned by Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of former President Donald J. Trump, has…